Ticket Boost for Earlybirds

ARGYLE are dropping their match-ticket prices this season for fans who buy prior to the day of the game.

An adult ticket for each match of the Pilgrims’ 2013-14 League 2 campaign will cost just £19 – 5% lower than 2012-13’s £20 – if bought before game-day.

There is a similar season-on-season saving to be made on concessionary-price pre match-day admission for over 65s, students and the disabled (£14 from £15) and under 18s (£6 from £7).

A ticket for the Family Zone For All bought before the day of the game is £23 – for one adult and one child – a reduction of £2 on last season’s £25. Each additional child in this area will be charged just £4.

Prices across the board rise by £2 on match-day – and £4 in the FiL Family Zone For All – so, to cope with the anticipated pre-match demand, the Home Park Ticket Office will remain open for an extra two hours on the eve of every home game of the campaign, until 7pm.

The £2 difference between pre-game and match-day admission pricing comes into effect for the Pilgrims’ two pre-season friendlies at Home Park – against Milton Keynes Dons on Sunday, July 21, and Yeovil Town, on Saturday, July 27 – for which the club is also offering a tasty discount to supporters who attend both matches.

The pre game-day price for each game is £9 for adults, and £4 for concessions, rising to £11 and £6. However, supporters wanting to come to both matches will have to pay only £15, or £7 for concessions, as long as they purchase tickets by 7pm on Saturday, July 20.

Some supporters will need to take a different view of the eagerly anticipated pre-season matches – Argyle’s first games at Home Park since April – with the club not opening the FES Devonport End for either game.

As well as the club saving money by reducing match-day costs, there is a prior booking of the concourse on the day of the Yeovil game for the St Luke’s Hospice Midnight Walk.

There will be no reserved seating for either pre-season game in the Mayflower Grandstand or along the Lyndhurst side.

Argyle are also introducing a booking charge of £1 for internet and phone orders this season, as well as postage charges for those wishing to have their tickets mailed to them. All charges go towards helping to cover costs and are in line with those levied by other League 2 clubs.

Full details of 2013-14 match-day ticket prices can be found below, and tickets for the pre-season friendlies are the first to go on sale from next Monday, July 8.